are you a secretive person, or keep to yourself ?I can't remember.
are you a secretive person, or keep to yourself ?I can't remember.
The ability to choose certain things is not the thing same as having free will.
Could you please tell me why you're asking so many personal questions of me?are you a secretive person, or keep to yourself ?
Certainly. Whilst there are many things we may choose, the overwhelmingly majority of our actions and functions are involuntary.Interesting.....please explain what you mean...![]()
because im wondering, like everyone else on here, the basis of your faith.Could you please tell me why you're asking so many personal questions of me?
because im wondering, like everyone else on here, the basis of your faith.
And you're not exactly being too open about it either.
You seem rather vague.
The ability to choose certain things is not the thing same as having free will.
Then ask direct questions.because im wondering, like everyone else on here, the basis of your faith.
And you're not exactly being too open about it either.
You seem rather vague.
See my post above. Did I choose to find UCA4J's comments disquieting?We have free will. Many times with limited options but we have the free will to decide.
Free will doesn't come with an entitlement to like the available choices.
I thought my questions were direct.Then ask direct questions.
Asking how old I was the last time I went to a church service is making me uncomfortable.
You can ask.I thought my questions were direct.
Can I ask your current age ?
Certainly. Whilst there are many things we may choose, the overwhelmingly majority of our actions and functions are involuntary.
You concede that the human body is designed with involuntary 'actions' (do you mean functions?). The responses of the body (variously manifesting as stress, anger, lust etc.) are determined by hormones. If your cortisol is high, for example, you will feel anxious. Are you arguing you have control of your own hormonal system?Well, the human body is designed with voluntary and involuntary actions but, this does not mean we do not have free will.
Circumstances happen to all of us and we cannot control or choose good or bad things that happen to us but, we do get to choose how we will respond to them.
We do have free will.
See my post above. Did I choose to find UCA4J's comments disquieting?
Do we not choose the way we deal with and react to it?You concede that the human body is designed with involuntary 'actions' (do you mean functions?). The responses of the body (variously manifesting as stress, anger, lust etc.) are determined by hormones. If your cortisol is high, for example, you will feel anxious. Are you arguing you have control of your own hormonal system?
Are you trying to express that the world is made by God, no matter how you choose, it's not free will, cuz Everything is designed by God.Certainly. Whilst there are many things we may choose, the overwhelmingly majority of our actions and functions are involuntary.
You concede that the human body is designed with involuntary 'actions' (do you mean functions?). The responses of the body (variously manifesting as stress, anger, lust etc.) are determined by hormones. If your cortisol is high, for example, you will feel anxious. Are you arguing you have control of your own hormonal system?
What you are describing is the flesh. We are instructed to fight against the flesh. However, we can choose to walk in the flesh, or we can choose to pray and turn it over to the Lord.You concede that the human body is designed with involuntary 'actions' (do you mean functions?). The responses of the body (variously manifesting as stress, anger, lust etc.) are determined by hormones. If your cortisol is high, for example, you will feel anxious. Are you arguing you have control of your own hormonal system?